AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York 2026: Anguilla’s tourism delegation is in Manhattan for the CTO’s June 1–5 summit under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” aiming to boost connectivity, resilience, and market share as travel preferences shift toward authentic and regenerative experiences. Regional Fisheries Policy: The CRFM Ministerial Council met by teleconference, electing Antigua and Barbuda’s Randy Baltimore as chair for 2026–2027, with ministers focusing on aquaculture growth, food security, climate/disaster resilience via insurance, and progress against illegal fishing. Aquaculture Breakthrough: Japan reports world-first commercial sales of fully farmed eels, designed to cut reliance on wild-caught juvenile “glass eels,” a potential model for more stable seafood supply. Local Tech/Wellness Trend: A Global Wellness Summit survey highlights wellness moving from resort amenities into homes, workplaces, and healthcare—turning health into a development strategy rather than a spa add-on. Conservation Pressure: Malawi’s Elephant Marsh shows how community-led conservation is fighting wetland shrinkage from settlement, farming, and deforestation that threatens thousands of fishing livelihoods.
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